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Credentialing and Enrollment: A Practical Guide to Revenue Cycle Collaboration 2026

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Presented by - Yesenia Servin
DATE
04 MAR 2026
TIME
1:00 PM EST
DURATION
60 min
DAYS LEFT
5
Yesenia Servin
Description:
  • Credentialing & Enrollment Essentials: Optimizing Revenue Cycle Collaboration
  • Credentialing and Enrollment Made Simple: Boost Your Revenue Cycle
  • Revenue Cycle Collaboration Starts with Credentialing

The session is designed to bridge the gap between Credentialing/Enrollment and the Revenue Cycle by focusing on the most common causes of claims labeled as “credentialing issues” and how to resolve them efficiently. It’s a hands-on guide for clinicians, billing staff, and revenue cycle teams to improve claims accuracy and protect organizational revenue.

Areas Covered:-

  • Introduction & Context
  • Credentialing vs. Enrollment vs. Billing
  • Common “Credentialing” Claim Issues
  • Practical Claim Review Framework
  • Collaboration & Escalation Best Practices
  • Wrap-Up & Key Takeaways
  • Optional Tools / Handouts

Learning Objectives:-

  • Understand how credentialing and enrollment directly impact the revenue cycle
  • Distinguish real credentialing issues from billing, registration, or system errors
  • Apply a structured review process to “credentialing” claims
  • Use standardized tools and checklists to resolve issues faster
  • Improve cross-department communication and accountability.

Background:-

Credentialing with insurance companies is a crucial step for clinicians seeking to work in private practice or change their billing/work setting. Proper credentialing ensures that providers are recognized by insurance networks, can bill appropriately, and maintain compliance with industry standards. This session addresses common challenges and provides up-to-date guidance for providers. This reflects the need for healthcare teams to move beyond assumptions and silos, and instead adopt clear, structured processes and communication best practices that support the revenue cycle and reduce claim denials tied to credentialing and enrollment complexities.

Why Should You Attend?

  • Gain clarity on the credentialing and enrollment process
  • Learn tips to avoid delays or errors in contracting with insurers
  • Ensure your practice remains compliant and fully credentialed
  • Access expert insights from an experienced industry professional.

Who Will Benefit?

  • Revenue Cycle Staff (RCM/Billing Teams)
  • Credentialing and Enrollment Teams
  • Clinicians in Private Practice
  • Practice Administrators / Office Managers
  • Staff Transitioning Work/Billing Settings

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Yesenia Servin
Yesenia Servin

Yesenia Servin CPMSM, PESC is an expert in credentialing and provider/payer enrollment with over 23 years of experience in the healthcare industry. Yesenia has a deep understanding of Medicare & Medicaid enrollment and is a nationally certified credentialing manager and provider enrollment specialist. Through, YS Credentialing PLLC, Yesenia helps organizations develop and implement best practices guidelines, and processes. Guides the credentialing and payer enrollment structure. Thrives on training and growing administrative, credentialing, and enrollment healthcare professionals.

Yesenia manages payer enrollment, keeps team members and colleagues up to date on industry trends, and is a liaison to all departments that impact payer-enrollment processes. Yesenia works with durable medical equipment, hospitals and health systems, and community mental health organizations, global managed care organizations as well as providing revenue cycle consulting services to various healthcare providers and organizations.

Yesenia is a current CharterOak University Faculty, a NAMSS member, and is a past NAMSS Educational Conference Guest Speaker, a current member of the NAHRI Leadership Council, a current trainer for The Chicago School of Professional Psychology trainer, and a TMG Collaborator. Yesenia studied microeconomics and communications at NEIU and healthcare administration at Concordia University Chicago.